This week has turned out to be a big one in the life of the ongoing Dorchester splash pad project, approaching three years since it was first announced.
Working in hot conditions at the Dorchester City Park, construction workers have poured the foundation of the pad, which will contain all the piping and mechanisms that will bring life to the water park's features.
Hopes are that Phase I of the project will be completed in time for the town's kids to be able to use the massive splash pad yet this summer.
That's according to insiders with the Dorchester Community Foundation Fund, which has been responsible for raising the money need to make the project a reality.
Earlier this month, the Foundation Fund was promised a matching grant that will help complete Phase 2 of the splash pad project at the Dorchester City Park.
According to insiders, Phase 2 of the water park project is "comprised entirely of water features" -- about $80,000 worth of larger splash pad features that will "wow" visitors.
The new matching grant will generate $50,000 to nearly complete the project -- but the Foundation will need to hurry to raise the final $30,000 that would be used to "match" the grant.
"If a town's not getting better, it's dying," said one observer at the site today. "This project is proof Dorchester is striving to get better all the time."
For a sneak peak at what the water park will look like when completed, click here.
If you would like to contribute to this effort to ensure the Foundation gets the $50,000 match grant, checks made payable to the Dorchester Foundation Community Fund can be mailed to: Dorchester Community Foundation Fund, c/o Peg Bergmeyer, 101 Washington Ave., Dorchester, NE 68343.
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